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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
A6o -.24 BB/hand
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
A8o for -.09 BB/hand
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
A9o
109 times Won $1.75 Ave per hand (0.02) BB/Hand (0.01) |
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
AQo 29 times, (.82) BB/hand
Very short-term, but funny to see. |
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Re: Ready for some hard core statistical significance?
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I have not won any of the whopping three times I've had AKs for a loss of 3.5BB/hand (I've only got 1585 hands in PT right now). [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure you know this, but given your sample size your hand-specific stats are beyond meaningless. |
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
My ATo is a .09 winner. That's where it stops though, A9o is (.01) and all the other Axo are similar (.01 - .05). I never play em. I'm sure if I opened up my game more I should be able to squeeze some EV out of A9o and A8o.
All of my AXs are winners! I can't make any money with 22 or 33 however. |
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
At just over 30,000 hands, I am full winner with everything down to A7s which shows an overall win, but a 0.05 BB/hand loss. All pocket pairs other than 77,33, and 22 are winners.
To be fair, there is a great deal of 6 handed play in these 30,000 hands. Biggest winners in order: AA 2.63 bb/hand QQ: 1.87 JJ: 1.81 AQs: 1.52 AJs: 1.35 Biggest loser: A6s 0.94 bb/hand |
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
THey are still showing losses because of the earlier play. Since I only play them on a steal raise, my guess is that they will never get back to the black.
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Re: Ready for some hard core statistical significance?
Maybe you missed the sarcasm in his post? I didn't think it was that subtle.
No offense meant. |
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Re: Where\'s your first Red figure on Pokertracker?
64,565 hands,
A8s is -.03 (214 hands) A9o is actually +.04 (18% vol pf - 590 times) A2s is -0.15 (182 hands) The other Axs are showing profit, the other Axo below A9 are showing a loss - but pf is <10% and pf not a blind is less than 1% (steal raise, etc.). All pairs are profitable - except 55 (+$1.50 but -.03 bb/hand, 314 times 55% vol pf) and 44, (+$12.00 but -.02 bb/hand 43% vol pf 298 times) 22 and 33 are actually pretty profitable. (33 +$178.75, +.11 bb/hand, 306 times 34% vol pf, 22 +$121.75, +.09 bb/hand 31% vol pf, 292 times). 33 and 22 play themselves in the those unraised multi-way pots in late position. My biggest loser, by far is Q10s. I hardly ever play KJo, very careful with KQo and have gotten much more conservative (especially early)with AJo plugging a leak that I found when analyzing the hands in PT. Q10s, I can't figure out. There have been some horrendous beats (the sample size should have smoothed these out) , but I don't know when to play it, when to dump it, how to manage the queen on the flop. I play it too much like KJs, J10s, and even J9s (which is more profitable because it is a a little out of the playing zone for pairs and wins big with the straight and flush hits). Q10s looks like this - 188 times, -$302.67, -0.33 bb/hand 81% vol pf, 19% pfr (ugh). Not meaning to start a new thread - but any advice on a general strategy with Q10s? Cheers, Kevin |
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